TUCK FROM HELL To Release Debut Album Next Month

October 1, 2010

A two-minute audio sample of the song "Death Before Disco" from Swedish thrashers TUCK FROM HELL is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page. The track comes off the group's debut album, "Thrashing", which will be released on November 12 via Metalville.

TUCK FROM HELL features in its ranks drummer Fredrik Johansson, son of acclaimed Swedish vocalist Patrik Johansson (LION'S SHARE, ASTRAL DOORS).

TUCK FROM HELL is:

Niklas Ingels - Vocals
Petrus Granar - Guitar
Marcus Polo Bengts - Guitar
Fredrik Johansson - Drums
Tomas Sonesson - Bass

Metalville is the band and label pool launched by the Cologne, Germany-based company Flying Dolphin Entertainment Group UG.

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